Mustafe Cagjar needs to learn when to speak up and when to be quiet. Unless he's speaking in favor of the voices that are against the demolitions of mosques, he shouldn't speak on the matter. Now looking at the replies alone, he's getting cooked by Somalis, Amharas, Tigrayans, muslim Oromos and other Ethiopians.
I have a feeling that his colleagues in Addis are telling him to speak up as a damage control and defend them, since tensions are still high among Ethiopian muslims. I guess, this is what happens when you get your seat from Addis and not the people you're supposed to represent.